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I'm soon to be finally bolting up that Ram Air hood I've had sitting in the body shop since September. I have the stickers for the hood.
I'd like to put on the "correct" WS6 tag on the rear by the right tail light. I'm a little confused as to what would be "correct". I know the WS6 option was available with the Formula package.
What would be correct for my blue Formula? Were there different colors?
Here's some images I swiped off ebay:
I'd like to put on the "correct" WS6 tag on the rear by the right tail light. I'm a little confused as to what would be "correct". I know the WS6 option was available with the Formula package.
What would be correct for my blue Formula? Were there different colors?
Here's some images I swiped off ebay:
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It's not like they are THAT crazy (in differences from a norm t/a other than asthetics)....so its a clone. Who cares?
I don't really think it's the same as putting SS on a V6 car if its a true clone car.
I don't really think it's the same as putting SS on a V6 car if its a true clone car.
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Wow, you're really not paying much attention.
This thread is a question as to what EMBLEM to use. If you have an LS1, put an LS1 era emblem on it, if you have an LT1, use an LT1 emblem. But since I have to spell it out for you: I was implying I don't think that the 96 and 97 WS6 cars had one.
This thread is a question as to what EMBLEM to use. If you have an LS1, put an LS1 era emblem on it, if you have an LT1, use an LT1 emblem. But since I have to spell it out for you: I was implying I don't think that the 96 and 97 WS6 cars had one.
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Wow, you're really not paying much attention.
This thread is a question as to what EMBLEM to use. If you have an LS1, put an LS1 era emblem on it, if you have an LT1, use an LT1 emblem. But since I have to spell it out for you: I was implying I don't think that the 96 and 97 WS6 cars had one.
This thread is a question as to what EMBLEM to use. If you have an LS1, put an LS1 era emblem on it, if you have an LT1, use an LT1 emblem. But since I have to spell it out for you: I was implying I don't think that the 96 and 97 WS6 cars had one.
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Wow, you're really not paying much attention.
This thread is a question as to what EMBLEM to use. If you have an LS1, put an LS1 era emblem on it, if you have an LT1, use an LT1 emblem. But since I have to spell it out for you: I was implying I don't think that the 96 and 97 WS6 cars had one.
This thread is a question as to what EMBLEM to use. If you have an LS1, put an LS1 era emblem on it, if you have an LT1, use an LT1 emblem. But since I have to spell it out for you: I was implying I don't think that the 96 and 97 WS6 cars had one.
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This thread is a question as to what EMBLEM to use. If you have an LS1, put an LS1 era emblem on it, if you have an LT1, use an LT1 emblem. But since I have to spell it out for you: I was implying I don't think that the 96 and 97 WS6 cars had one.
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Clearly I have to spell all my posts out to you for you to understand me. Thankfully it's proving my claim about you being dense.
What I was saying is this: If the LT1 WS6 cars came with an emblem, then go with that style. If it DIDN'T come with one, then don't stick one on from a LS1 WS6. Just leave the car w/o a WS6 emblem.
Capiche? (BTW that's slang for capisci, which means "Do you understand?", figured I'd spell that out for you too).
What I was saying is this: If the LT1 WS6 cars came with an emblem, then go with that style. If it DIDN'T come with one, then don't stick one on from a LS1 WS6. Just leave the car w/o a WS6 emblem.
Capiche? (BTW that's slang for capisci, which means "Do you understand?", figured I'd spell that out for you too).